Monday, October 26, 2009

Lice!


Ok, not our most glorious moment, but I wanted to share this picture anyway. Four members of the family have lice (all girls). Three lucky members escaped the dreaded curse. This picture is of Saoirse, Emma, and Afton. On the second day of treatment I decided to put mayonnaise in our hair it rid ourselves of the lice eggs (nits). I really think it worked. At the end of day 2, so far so good. Everyone has clean hair. NOW GET BACK TO SCHOOL! Just joking. We are now (knock on wood) safe from these unwanted pests. It has been a long 2 days. We will also have to be diligent about checking our hair for the rest of the week.

Friday, October 23, 2009

Pumpkin Patch



Saoirse had her very first field trip on Monday, Oct. 19. Her kindergarten class went to a local nursery. They were able to roam around the pumpkin patch and choose any pumpkin they wanted. Note: they had to be able to carry it by themselves. Afton and I met the kindergarten classes at the nursery and I let Afton pick out a pumpkin herself. We also spent some time looking at the trees and flowers at the nursery. I remember the last time Saoirse was at this nursery. She was just over 1 yr old and at that time Emma was on her kindergarten field trip. I remember one mother freaking out at what Saoirse was doing. I turned around and there she was sitting on the ground putting rocks in her mouth. Good times!! What else is a toddler supposed to do?? I also got a really great picture of her looking at some leaves she found on the ground too. Enjoy the contrasting pictures; I know I do! She is a beautiful and fascinating girl. I love you Saoirse!

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Our Vacation to Bear Lake, UT June 2009



I know I'm long overdue for a post. I needed to relearn how to get pictures off the camera again. I know, I know. This time I wrote the steps down. I hope to better in the future.

To celebrate our 15th anniversary/family summer vacation, we decided to visit somewhere new. We went to Bear Lake, UT. Wow, is it beautiful there or what?!! The color of the lake reminded me of our Caribbean cruise. Yes, it was that clear and bright blue. However, it was as cold as the Columbia River, so we didn't swim there much. The kids were fascinated by the shells that were absolutely everywhere on the beach. In fact I would say that we were walking on shells, not sand.

Some other things we did were: swimming at the resort pool, eat chocolate covered raspberries (you must visit The Chocolate Bear if you visit, yummy store), eat raspberry shakes, climb 888 steps in the Minnetonka Cave, visit the Paris Ice Caves (saw several dead rats floating there), visit Wilford Woodruff's home, and visited the Paris Tabernacle.

We had a great time and will definitely go back sometime in the future. We have to, Kaley was missing from our group since she was off at Girl's Camp (yes, it was her first year and she had a great time).

Sunday, April 26, 2009

WA State Chess Tournament 2009


Keenan participated in the Washington State Elementary Chess Championship in Spokane on Saturday, April 25, 2009. Keenan, Afton, Saoirse, and I went up Friday night and spent the night in a hotel with a cool water slide and 3 indoor pools. The next morning we got up really early and after breakfast we headed over to the Spokane Convention Center. Keenan won 2 of his 5 rounds. He was sad he didn't win a trophy, but he did have a great time. He came home with a commemorative t-shirt, button, and a new kind of chess board (it comes with Chess Head cards which are used while playing chess). You'll have to ask him about that. I was amazed at how many families and kids were there, wow! They had kindergarten through fifth graders playing and there were so many people there (we filled the convention center parking lot plus some). A good time was had by all I believe.

Friday, April 17, 2009

TEA Party in the Tri-Cities






TEA stands for Taxed Enough Already. Emma and I went to our local TEA party and had a wonderful time. Our next door neighbor was one of the main organizers and we enjoyed all the speeches and the demonstrations. We look forward to another TEA party and more rallies. Emma certainly asked a lot of questions and learned a lot about her country and government. I hope to bring more of the family next time (Keenan had a baseball game at the same time). I believe that our favorite events at the rally were dumping in tea bags as part of our protest and hanging out on the sidewalk with our posters. She was especially proud of her poster and she got a lot of compliments on it.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Easter 2009





We had a grand time coloring easter eggs on Easter morning before church. Kaley, Ken, and I sang in church with the choir. We then loaded everyone up and went out to grandma and grandpa Stoker's farm for our annual Easter lunch and egg hunt. This year was a little different since it was raining and going outside for an Easter egg hunt was not possible. We had our hunt inside and the kids still loved it. On our way home we saw the most beautiful double rainbow. It was a wonderful day.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

The Beginning of Baseball Season




The Greater Richland Little League (GRLL) season started this week. Ken is coaching again this year and of course loving it. This will be his third year of coaching with GRLL. Subway is our sponsor this year.

Today we had the pleasure of Chris (Ken's brother), Amy, Camden, Amber, Steven (Ken's brother), and Marie joining us to watch Keenan's first baseball game. We were missing Kaley and Emma who were attending an all day softball clinic (they both got sunburned).

Keenan is happy to know several fellow team members and to increase his pitching skills this year. He had to miss the first game of the season, sadly, due to sickness. Today was his first game and even though the team lost, they did a great job as a team. It's just the beginning of the season and everyone is getting their feet wet as a team and I'm sure they will take off soon. It's a great team. It's also fun to see our past team members from other years and all the families we have met and made friends with. Good Luck to everyone this year!